The nurse is instructing a woman who does not perform monthly breast self- examinations (BSEs) by focusing on changing the woman's thought patterns by providing information about BSE in a variety of ways

The nurse verbally teaches the client about the procedure and explains the reason for performing it. The nurse provides pamphlets on BSE, shows a video, demonstrates the procedure, and provides an opportunity for return demonstration. Which theory does this exemplify?
a. Behavioral theory
b. Social learning theory
c. Cognitive theory
d. Critical theory


ANS: C

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